Interpretation & Presentation of Heritage Places

The main task of ICIP is to study the evolving technologies and techniques of public interpretation and presentation, evaluating their potential to enrich contemporary historical discourse and to heighten sensitivity to the universal values and particular modes of human expression embodied in cultural heritage sites.

(From personal reference resources of ISC20C member Sheridan Burke)

Sharing our Stories aims to provide guidelines for community groups, local councils, government agencies and funding bodies in: understanding the principles of heritage interpretation, and the role it plays in community development.

(From personal reference resources of AICOMOS member Anne Brake)

We’re a Dreaming Country provides guidelines to ensure the respect, acknowledgment and ownership of Aboriginal place and story unfolds in a respectful and sensitive way for a variety of audiences. In this manner we can, together, acknowledge the past, reconcile the present and ensure custodianship for the future.